
Noël Peirce Coward was born in Teddington, Middlesex, England on 16th December 1899; died 26th March 1973 in Jamaica of heart failure. He was an actor, songwriter, singer, playwright, and composer. Known for his biting use of sarcasm and irony. In general, a very British chap (and you really have to listen to "Don't let's be beastly to the Germans", "Mad dogs and Englishmen" and "There are bad times just around the corner" to understand).
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20th Century Blues
World Weary
The Party's Over Now
Mad Dogs and Englishmen
London Pride
This Is A Changing World
A Room with a View
Just Let Me Look At You
Mrs Worthington
Poor Little Rich Girl
The Stately Homes of England
Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans
I'll See You Again
Could You Please Oblige Us With A Bren Gun
Twentieth Century Blues
Uncle Harry
The Last Time I Saw Paris
There Are Bad Times Just Around the Corner
Half-Caste Woman
Sail Away
Mrs. Worthington
Time and Again
Dance, Little Lady
Any Little Fish
Could You Please Oblige Us with a Bren Gun?
Nina
I'm Old Fashioned
Alice Is At It again
A Bar on the Piccola Marina
Matelot
I Like America
Let's Say Goodbye
Wait a Bit, Joe
Dance Little Lady
I Went To A Marvelous Party
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
I'll Follow My Secret Heart
Loch Lomond
Louisa
Parisian Pierrot
Mad About the Boy
Someday I'll Find You
Dearest Love
the party's over
Party's Over Now, The (Words And Music)
Something to Do with Spring
His Excellency Regrets
I Travel Alone
Twentieth Century Blues (Cavalcade)
Where Are the Songs We Sung?
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